Edith Edna Holloway © Enid Morning News 06-1980 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
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Stillwater – Edith Edna Holloway, 67, died Thursday morning in a Stillwater medical center.
Her service will be at 2 PM Saturday in the Strode Funeral Home Chapel at Stillwater.
Burial will be at 3:30 PM Saturday in the North I00F Cemetery at Marshall under direction of Strode Funeral Home.
Mrs. Holloway was born November 15, 1912, at Marshall to Paul and Pearl Burchardt. She married Ralph Holloway. He died in October 1962.
Mrs. Holloway was a member of the Methodist Church at Marshall. She was raised and attended schools in Marshall, moving to Oklahoma City in 1950. She later lived at Pauls Valley, Guthrie and Healdton prior to moving to Stillwater in 1963. In 1966, she moved back to Marshall.
Survivors include one son, Max L. Holloway, Tulsa; one daughter, Mrs. Loretta Cheatham, Stillwater; four grandchildren; one great – grandchild; two brothers, Herman Burchardt, Crescent, and Elmer Burchardt, Enid; a sister, Mrs. Earl (Frances) Gammon, Wichita, Kansas; and two foster children, Mrs. Louise Harpster, Bartlesville, and C. L. Holloway Jr., Monroe, Louisiana.
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